Dr. Keki Sidhwa, N.D., D.O., D.N.H. 
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'''Keki Sidhwa N.D.D.O. DNH.''' is the best known exponent of Natural Hygiene in the United Kingdom, he was born in Bombay, India of Parsi, Zoroastrian parents. After studying in Bombay University, he graduated from the Edinburgh College of Natural Therapeutics and the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy. He had been in private practice since 1952 until his semi-retirement in 2004; co-founder and president of the British National Hygiene Society and ex-president of the International Association of Professional Natural Hygienists, founder and director of Shalimar Health Home, where he has helped over 25,000 people to overcome their ailments by fasting and following a Hygienic life style before its closure in 2004 He has lectured extensively in Europe, India, America and Great Britain where he now resides. His interest in primitive cultures, anthropology and comparative religions has helped him to formulate his views on natural living. He is the Editor of the magazine The Hygienist, the oldest magazine currently of its kind.

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Keki Sidhwa ND, DO,
Shalimar
14 The Weavers
Farndon Road
Newark on Trent
Notts
NG244RY
01636 682 941

Kingston Chronicle (Rude Health). Various dates; various articles.
  The Kingston Chronicle was published by the Thomsons (Edinburgh School of Natural Therapeutics, Kingston) for a great many years. The periodical contains some of the finest nature cure writing ever produced in the UK. Within the issues we so far have in possession C. Leslie Thomson, Keki Sidhwa and Alex Milne wrote most of the articles; there are two by Kenneth Jaffrey. Linda Sheard of Devon, U.K., graciously sent the library a tall stack of photocopies of assorted issues of this magazine. Most of the articles in these issues may be read here. These articles are available for download in batches containing selected articles produced during a one-year periods. Soil and Health Library hopes that other clients may have possession of other issues of this periodical, and will lend them for scanning and inclusion in this collection. The copyright status of these articles is uncertain and so, to avoid any suggestion of copyright infringement, they are being considered OUT OF PRINT

[Smallpox] The following extract from an article by Keki R. Sidhwa from Heath for All, "The Scare Diseases , May 1965.